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JP Morgan and Dutch pension fund PGGM transacted derivatives margin trade
◆ Chinese bank treasury shift from USTs to dollar callables considered ◆ Some European SSAs face cross-currency limitations ◆ Previous market staple 'almost non-existent'
Bank intermediaries eye resurgence in profitable trades
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The Basel Committee on Banking Supervision (BCBS) has issued a report that analyses the adoption status of Basel III standards for each of its member jurisdictions, highlighting that many regions have not yet published draft derivative regulations.
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The Depository Trust & Clearing Corporation (DTCC) has named four new members to its board of directors.
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The European Stability and Risk Board (ESRB) has backed calls to introduce a mechanism that will allow regional authorities to rapidly suspend clearing obligations, highlighting that the measure should only be used in “crisis periods."
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French election anxieties dropped out of derivative markets with astonishing speed this week, as centrist pro-EU candidate Emmanuel Macron’s first round election showing set him on course for the French presidency.
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The World Federation of Exchanges has published its annual report into the global derivatives market. The report, covering 2016 activity, showed overall annual growth of 2.20%. Commodity derivatives showed a rise of 27.50% in volumes, with Chinese exchanges again at the forefront of this activity.
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Many of the illiquid products on CME Europe will stop trading at the end of this week following CME Group’s decision to close the derivatives exchange.